Development of complexity categories for an investigational drug services complexity scoring tool to assess pharmacy effort in clinical trial initiation and maintenance

November 25, 2023

In this podcast, Dr. Christina Song, Dr. Kim Redic, and Dr. Michelle Yu discuss the AJHP Practice Research Report, “Development of complexity categories for an investigational drug services complexity scoring tool to assess pharmacy effort in clinical trial initiation and maintenance,” with host and AJHP Editor in Chief Dr. Daniel Cobaugh.

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SongKangwon “Christina” Song, PharmD, she/her, is a Clinical Research Pharmacist at Wellstar MCG Health Clinical Research Pharmacy in Augusta, GA. Holding a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, she draws from her diverse background, including PGY1 and PGY2 Pharmacy Residencies and an Interdisciplinary Addiction Treatment Fellowship. Dr. Song's expertise lies in overseeing local, national, and global research protocols, driven by a deep commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes through clinical trials and research studies.

Kim RedicKim Redic has been a practicing pharmacist for 30+ years, the leader of the Michigan Medicine Research Pharmacy for 16 years, and is a recognized face in Investigational Drug Service (IDS) practice. She is currently responsible for the management of the Research Pharmacy, including supervision of a staff of 25+ and oversight of the 600+ studies the team supports. Her practice interests include medication safety and quality and residency training in the IDS space.

YuMichelle Yu is the Manager of the Investigational Drug Services at the University of Chicago Medicine. She received her PharmD from the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy and completed a combined PGY-1/2 pharmacy residency program in Investigational Drugs and Research at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Previous to her current role, she was an IDS pharmacist in the Pharmaceutical Research Center at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics.

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